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* [[Genre Shift]]: Far from their current Wagnerian EBM, their early work was a No Wave inspired mass of ominous clattering percussion, guttural growls and Free Jazz influenced brass. |
* [[Genre Shift]]: Far from their current Wagnerian EBM, their early work was a No Wave inspired mass of ominous clattering percussion, guttural growls and Free Jazz influenced brass. |
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* [[Nice Hat]]: Singer Milan Fras always wears a distinctive cap with long skirts at the back and sides. |
* [[Nice Hat]]: Singer Milan Fras always wears a distinctive cap with long skirts at the back and sides. |
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* [[Putting on the Reich]]: They originally wore Yugoslavian army uniforms, but later got some personalized black uniforms that hit this trope right on the head. |
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* [[Refuge in Audacity]]: Almost all of the time. |
* [[Refuge in Audacity]]: Almost all of the time. |
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* [[Rock Me, Amadeus]]: They performed a surprisingly straightforward interpretation of [[Johann Sebastian Bach|Die Kunst Der Fuge]] on synthesizers, and reworked [[Richard Wagner]]'s "Overture To The Tannhäuser And The Singers' Contest At The Wartburg", "Sigfried-Idyll" and "The Ride Of The Walkyries". |
* [[Rock Me, Amadeus]]: They performed a surprisingly straightforward interpretation of [[Johann Sebastian Bach|Die Kunst Der Fuge]] on synthesizers, and reworked [[Richard Wagner]]'s "Overture To The Tannhäuser And The Singers' Contest At The Wartburg", "Sigfried-Idyll" and "The Ride Of The Walkyries". |